3. Forms Commands

The commands of Forms mode belong to the C-c prefix, with one
exception: TAB, which moves to the next field. Forms mode uses
different key maps for normal mode and read-only mode. In read-only
Forms mode, you can access most of the commands without the C-c
prefix, but you must type ordinary letters instead of control
characters; for example, type n instead of C-c C-n.

C-c C-n

Show the next record (forms-next-record). With a prefix
argument n, show the nth next record.

C-c C-p

Show the previous record (forms-prev-record). With a prefix
argument n, show the nth previous record.

C-c C-l

Jump to a record by number (forms-jump-record). Specify
the record number with a prefix argument.

C-c <

Jump to the first record (forms-first-record).

C-c >

Jump to the last record (forms-last-record). This command also
recalculates the number of records in the data file.

TAB

C-c TAB

Jump to the next field in the current record (forms-next-field).
With a numeric argument n, jump forward n fields. If this command
would move past the last field, it wraps around to the first field.

C-c C-q

Toggles read-only mode (forms-toggle-read-only). In read-only
Forms mode, you cannot edit the fields; most Forms mode commands can be
accessed without the prefix C-c if you use the normal letter
instead (for example, type n instead of C-c C-n). In edit
mode, you can edit the fields and thus change the contents of the data
base; you must begin Forms mode commands with C-c. Switching
to edit mode is allowed only if you have write access to the data file.

C-c C-o

Create a new record and insert it before the current record
(forms-insert-record). It starts out with empty (or default)
contents for its fields; you can then edit the fields. With a prefix
argument, the new record is created after the current one.
See also forms-modified-record-filter in 7. Modifying The Forms Contents.

C-c C-k

Delete the current record (forms-delete-record). You are
prompted for confirmation before the record is deleted unless a prefix
argument has been provided.

C-c C-s regexpRET

Search for regexp in all records following this one
(forms-search). If found, this record is shown. If you give an
empty argument, the previous regexp is used again.

M-x forms-prev-field

Similar to forms-next-field but moves backwards.

In addition, commands such as C-x C-s (save-buffer) and
M-x revert-buffer are useful in Forms mode just as in other modes.

The following function key definitions are set up in Forms mode
(whether read-only or not):